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    1. There are many different reasons why individuals might join a gang. According to organized crime, we all have what is called cognitive R.A.M. or random access memory. It is the ability to process information just like a computer. Therefore, everyone is programmed differently and has different ways to process information in this world. Furthermore, how we process information is mainly determined how we were raised. Those particular individuals who are raised around gangs such as the Mafia…

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    “The Raven” published in 1845, “The Cask of Amontillado” published in 1846, and “Annabel Lee” published in 1849. His works appeared in many newspapers and journals of the past, including the Saturday Courier, The Southern Literary Messenger, and Broadway Journal. His influence was great on modern writers, such as Charles Baudelaire and Stephane…

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    Local Man Journey to Success The younger generations may not know what a wonderful person Paul Newman was but this is the reason for writing this paper about his life and established career. He was a local resident who shot to stardom and became a household name in both acting and business. This paper will share information about his early life, his acting career, and the race car driver that he lived to be. Who would have known that someone from Ohio could be so successful. Paul Leonard…

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    Alcatraz is home to the most wanted criminals in its nation. It is located in San Francisco Bay, 1.25 miles offshore from San Francisco, California. This prison is a SUPERMAX PRISON. Supermax prisons are high end secure place to keep all the worst criminals off the streets. Alcatraz is sometimes referred to as “The Rock..” “The Rock” is to be measured some 22 acres and it is 121 feet above sea level. It was originally developed to be a lighthouse. In 1934 it became to be a super max prison,…

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    Please consider this letter of intent, resume and video submission for a Performance Apprenticeship position at the Lake Dillon Theatre Company. I’m Ariel Kurtz and I am a junior at SUNY Empire State College studying Musical Theatre and Theatre Education in Manhattan. My mission in life is to change the world through art and make art accessible to everyone. I am available for the full availability for the duration of the Performance Apprenticeship. I’m interested in the Performance…

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    Ron Jon’s, Your One-Stop Surf Shop in Myrtle Beach, SC As you go from the mall to the strip on the Grand Strand, you’ll see one t-shirt on beachgoers all the time - Ron Jon’s. The shirts are one of the store’s most loved items, but there’s so much more to choose from in their apparel, surf, skate, beach, and souvenir sections. Ron Jon’s Surf Shop is known around the globe as a symbol of the overall beach lifestyle. The surf section has everything you could possibly need to hit the waves…

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    Audrey Hepburn was a successful actress, her prime in the acting business being in the 1950s and 60s. She is very well known for her film Breakfast at Tiffany’s and her Broadway performance of Gigi, and is one of only 13 people who have received an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar, and a Tony award. She was also active in helping children in need through the organization UNICEF. Despite the fact that Audrey had to manage numerous hardships throughout her life, including a near death experience as an…

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    Glaucoma Essay

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    2005), the number is increasing over the years. According to Broadway (2013), the number of people with glaucoma in 2020 is estimated to increase about twenty million since 2010 which brings in a total of eighty million people by the year of 2020. What is more alarming is that around fifty percent (50%) of all glaucoma cases are not diagnosed in advanced countries while it is about ninety percent (90%) in developing countries (Broadway, 2013). With the growing number of cutting edge technology,…

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    Jazz Dance Research Paper

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    jazz dance were the Cakewalk, Black Bottom, Charleston, Jitterbug, Boogie Woogie, Swing dancing and the Lindy Hop. After the 1950s there was a growth in other forms of entertainment music and jazz evolved on Broadway and into a new style that is known as modern jazz. This was exemplified on Broadway shows such as Chicago and…

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    1.Director Joshua Logan was given a book which had a collection of short stories by James Michener’s, called Tales of the South Pacific. With the book that Logan was given, he hoped that it would be a good source of background research for their up and coming show called South Pacific. Hammerstein had a very hard time at first with coming up with musical- comedic material, so instead he mashed together two serious romantic plots for their show. One of the plots involved a middle aged French…

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